Transposing

    
Transposing    20:44 on Wednesday, June 11, 2003          
(Ryan)
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I play the Eb alto sax. How do I transpose trumpet music to what I play?

What about clarinet music?
Piano?


Re: Transposing trumpet music    08:35 on Thursday, June 12, 2003          
(juke)
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if you play a c on alto sax you will have to play an f on a trumpet to produce the same sound, here are the transposing notes for both instruments.

trumpet alto sax

f c

f# or gb c# or db
g= d
g# or ab d# or eb
a e
Bb or a# f
b f# or gb
c g
c# or db g# or ab
d a
d# or eb Bb or a#
e b


Re: Transposing    14:08 on Friday, June 13, 2003          
(Pitt)
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If you search on e-bay, you should be able to find a transposing disc. Sells in US and UK


Re: Transposing    11:35 on Saturday, June 14, 2003          
(Bob Cooper)
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I have just started to pick up the sax again, this time the alto after 40 years. How do I transpose piano music chords to reflect the alto. How many steps up or down


Re: Transposing    22:36 on Tuesday, June 17, 2003          
(Josh)
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juke i would seriously recommend u help no1 else with transposing.
From alto to trumpet is..
G-C
G#-C#
A-D
Bb-Eb
B-E
C-F
C#-F#
D-G
Eb-G#
E-A
F-Bb
F#-B

Remember they don`t work if u go the oppisite way. For example, a trumpets G isn`t your C.


Re: Transposing    17:14 on Tuesday, June 24, 2003          
(Bob Cooper)
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Thank you for your help but asked for paino to alto not trumpet which is a Bflat instrument, right.


Re: Transposing    19:22 on Tuesday, June 24, 2003          
(Moogle)
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Ummm...may I mention that the two different trumpet to alto transposions were exactly the same? hahaha, juke keep tranposing


Re: Transposing    19:25 on Tuesday, June 24, 2003          
(Moogle)
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Ok, I`m not the best but here goes:
Alto - Piano
G-Bb or A#
G#-C
A-Db or C#
Bb-D
B-Eb or D#
C-E or Fb
C#-F or E#
D-F#
Eb-G
E-Ab or G#
F-A
F-B

hope that helps!, and correct me if I`m wrong


Re: Transposing    19:29 on Tuesday, June 24, 2003          
(Moogle)
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Wait, Juke you did have a couple mess ups on your transposion, I wouldn`t suggest you not help anyone, but just check out the notes a little better sometimes, good luck, and sorry Josh, his was a lil messed up.


Re: Transposing    23:00 on Tuesday, June 24, 2003          
(Rachel)
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from sax to clarinet
Remember that G on the alto sax is the same fingering and same pitch as middle C on the clarinet- all the other notes can be worked out from that. Once you cross the break on the clarinet it takes a bit more thought, though


Re: Transposing    00:24 on Wednesday, June 25, 2003          
(Nyroxia)
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My way on going from Bb to Eb is to based on chords. I think ok, on my Tenor this is a D, then I remember 12 Bar bluessongs and the second bar is the scale with one more flat....so D in Bb would be a G on Eb.....make sense?

It helps me a lot, also, when you look at a song, just find a few root notes and then just go up or down the same distance as writeen on a page....

This is my weird non standard way of doing it but it helps.

Also, i`ve found a trick with Half diminished chords, just take the chord down a step and minor7 it....or just flat it five times, so a B Half diminished would have no sharps or flats, but an E half diminished would have a Bb....


I have weird ways of doing everything.....you should see how i handle diminished chords....wow...scary.


Re: Transposing    00:26 on Wednesday, June 25, 2003          
(Nyroxia)
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Those comments are more directed towards beginner players, as i am sure if you`ve been playing for a few years you know this. Just a few tips for the new guys.


Re: Transposing    16:11 on Saturday, June 28, 2003          
(Amy)
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OK. An F# on the alto sax is the same as a B on the clarinet/cornet/trumpet/tenor sax which is the same as a C on the piano/flute/oboe/guitar/recorder.

I`m only 13 so sorry if this is wrong but it is what we were taught in band at school.


Re: Transposing    16:14 on Saturday, June 28, 2003          
(Amy)
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Sorry no that is wrong a B on a trumpet/clarinet/tenor sax/cornet is the same as an A on a flute/piano/oboe/piccolo/guitar. Sorry about the error.


Re: Transposing    16:40 on Sunday, June 29, 2003          
(Nisso)
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The only way to transpose is to learn how steps and space between the different keys.


   








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